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Fade To Black / Hell Night (Drive-In Double Feature) (1981)
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Linda Blair,
Dennis Christopher,
Eve Brent Ashe,
Peter Barton,
Kevin Brophy,
Normann Burton,
Gwynne Gilford,
Suki Goodwin,
Linda Kerridge,
James Luisi,
Jenny Neumann,
Jimmy Sturtevant,
Tim Thomerson
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Tom DeSimone,
Vernon Zimmerman
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Horror,
Horror,
Special Interest,
Special Interest
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Anchor Bay
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Length: |
204 mins
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Tonight's Double Feature
Fade To Black Shy, lonely Eric Binford (Dennis Christopher) delivers film cans and posters in Los Angeles for a living. But he really exists only to see movies and immerse himself in fantasies about cinematic characters and stars. Frequently bullied and betrayed, Eric comforts himself by pretending to be one of the many tough heroes or villains who have captivated him from the silver screen.
When a series of unpleasant incidents loosens Eric's already weak grip on reality, it sends him into a homicidal rage. He launches a series of grotesque murders all patterned after characters and incidents from his beloved movies. He becomes known as the "Celluloid Killer," one of the most horrifying murderers the city has ever known.
Hell Night One dark night 12 years ago, madman Raymond Garth butchered his wife and children in their creepy mansion before killing himself. Legend has it that one child survived teh slaughter and remains hidden in the house as a deformed monster. Tonight, a group of fraternity and sorority pledges must spend the night in Garth Manor on the anniversary of the killings. But even if these college kids can handle one wild evening of sex, partying and pranks, will they survive the ultimate horrors of Hell Night?
Vincent Van Patten (Rock'n'Roll High School) and Peter Barton (The Young and the Restless) co-star in this slasher hit produced by Irwin Yablans (Halloween) and Bruce Cohn Curtis (Born Innocent) and directed by Tom DeSimone (Reform School Girls), and filled with all the grisly murders and startling shocks that made Hell Night an '80s body-count classic.
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